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and your certainty angle continues to great bureaucrat frustration over spending cuts to inspire lines as protesters clash with police in madrid. syria and iran topped the debate at this year's new and general assembly with russia calling for an end to the country side stepping when that's israel rolls up with the prospect of live. today in the sun just as world leaders at the u.n. tearing into washington post silence to listen very much to speaking to an audience sponsored video link from ecuador's embassy in london but still.
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you're watching hard to ease of the week to be with me to bomb what's a protests against spending cuts continues throughout europe as people vent their fury of a bailout sponsored austerity mass demonstrations in madrid turned violent last week that's all to the problem and has its fifth all star and he budgets in a row police fired rubber bullets to control the angry demonstrators leaving dozens of injured parties jacob greece has been following developments some saw in a grief and spraying her personal body advance your sarah to protest in the year a certain first time passes their frustrations i'm going to go only seem to be hardening for the less to bring a charge the crowd but my experience a politician myself am appalled people etc there are many people who feel they are being fed this direct police about understanding our our culture. bruised
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protesters and battered buildings are becoming the euro zone's currency from athens to madrid capitals this week have been braced for an onslaught of the angry and indignant. boss to get out all the belligerence on the rez here charge marchers job benefit us they just benefit very few people. on the european union on the banks these are attitudes of betrayal the first force that increase. more and that is the agreements between greece and it's not just in this state without any kind. of there. for almost any smoke and the other european leaders just implemented. last athens saw fire bombs and mass spaniards claim they were victims of police brutality chasing down protesters they fired rubber bullets into crowds the injury
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count from just one night topping sixty this will last as long as austerity says as neoliberal austerity lasts and as long as. it's going to live as long as it needs to last until people's daily needs are met the m.t.s. territories rank and file have most recently been posted by portuguese protesters a nation known for its tolerance of bailout sponsored cutbacks reforms that put the onus of social security payments on workers appear a step too far but this week's hot spot remains madrid where three demonstrations oppose real resistance to the government's public sector cutbacks he the surround congress movement has called for the dissolution of parliament but the heavy claims made to the group more harm than good because alone in separatism with the potential for spain. to lose twenty percent of its current output more likely
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because then the government yet more sleepless nights but prime minister a whole new budget shows no concessions to ante or stereotype protestors with forty billion euros a fresh cuts economists and activists alike have labeled the move as pandering to e.u. euro zone and i.m.f. demands adding fuel to the fire as people populate his central madrid assess day to hurl accusations at police and the politicians they share old j. greece party madrid. and paris tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets on sunday to demonstrate against the adoption of a european fiscal pact and for the economical start team the french parliament is due to debate president alonso proposed budget this week artie's marius and is in paris for us. dozens of french and gerry's and trade unionists have taken to the streets of paris today to manifest against a document known as
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a fiscal pact it was prepared earlier they smaller by e.u. leaders including the president of france nicolas sarkozy and and german chancellor angela merkel and and forces strict a much much tougher. financial and fiscal discipline from the u. members and it requires them to slash the public deficit traumatically or to be punished to be fined if they streety is ratified that means france will have to will be obliged to reduce its budget by thirty billion euros and dramatically just huge sum of money and of course it will affect life in france dramatically the life of ordinary people i mean this budget document says is it was already ready it's been reviewed recently and it says that it proposes to save thirty billion euros by cutting public spending and by increasing taxes and of course this is something it's not going to help economy growth but instead may lead to stick
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nation this is what people of come here today are protesting against and they're calling for the opposite they say the country's economy right now needs most candy and lawyer tax says to do with the big day in the street needs to be developed and the conna me needs to be boasted otherwise they are afraid that i'll do the country's economy will decline and that will affect dramatically their life and they moved simply they don't want that. we don't want them to because europe wants to pressure us to stop our country from investing in public sectors like education with this we are protesting against the spirit in europe and everybody knows that hysterically leads to recession going to live from the cities we are against. imposition of the austerity plan will be very difficult for us of course we don't want that part. they can only crisis isn't golf in europe these days and
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austerity measures have led to mention wine protests in many countries and protesters have been clashing with police so dramatic events have been taking place also wrote to europe and many here today fear that france could be the next country to face this reality was dramatic reality and they say they've come here to protest to these negative consequences and not to repeat the mistakes of other e.u. members. our team paris france. or european countries or seek ways to cut the expenses in india is pumping more money into the space program launching longer satellites and planning ambitious projects on far away plan. plus other cities that made their pitch and the war on. the final list of bad news for the twenty fifth in russia read all about the big
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spending on big stadiums and our. turkey's prime minister has been reelected as the leader of the country's ruling party at a major political conference speaking at the gathering everyone once again slammed the assad regime in neighboring syria dr hussein boxee of the middle east technical university says however that such rhetoric will not help him score political points . the turkish government has miscalculated the events in syria they have expected that the arab spring would be having the same situation like in libya or like internees or in egypt the tatars believe but in case of syria turkey has been indeed in the last five years particularly very very close to three additional barebone became good fellows if you want and suddenly this change of turkey has done here the policy what the united states of america and european union suggested
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and this is why people do not support the policy of the government georgia has seen some of its biggest opposition rallies today with over one hundred thousand people turning up for pre-election demos in the capital and in the country's second largest city on saturday georgians will choose their next parliament on monday the anti-government route has been fueled by the recent prison torture scandal which sparked mass protests and international condemnation georgian authorities also accused of high level corruption and cracking down on activists who speak out against the government they opposition blame sibylla see of using dirty tricks to retain its image and as you got a piece going off reports there are claims that somewhere at the expense of georgia's most remember. the outcome of a recent alleged police operation near georgia's war two with russia's republic of
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dagestan eleven suspected terrorist dead the b.b.c. says the armed men were chechens who crossed into georgian territory and kidnapped around ten locals before being caught by police the news spreads quickly but not everyone's wearing it. this was all organized by georgian security services the lack of transparency and details about the incident has led many to believe the whole so-called eighty terror operation was a complete hoax georgian authorities have been very successful in creating an image of a modern wife in a civil way it's a beacon of freedom for w. bush once called it but in this case the opposition is accusations are fighting supporters on the other side of the caucasus meet them of he spent two decades fighting on the side of chechen militants against the moscow officially representing them in georgia he also has doubts about what really happened at this latest water operation. first of all their weapons were american made
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second none of them fired off a single shot that's not to the uniforms of the so-called fighters were brand new that was saakashvili plan he sent his guys across the border into russia and then had them shot by the georgian police this was a set up just to frame russia no one will ever be able to prove anything of course . he cleans to be easy for division with terrorists began in the ninety's when he personally helped chechen separatists by delivering weapons and aid from georgian. the pankisi gorge in georgia is really close to chechnya it takes just ten minutes to fly across the border by helicopter so we helped our warriors from georgian territory from the gorge we delivered weapons money to the injured and then send them all around the world for treaty. and all with the help of georgian security services and. we got the weapons from the depositories of the georgian anti terror
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center our guys came there with cash were able to choose whichever weapons they wanted and bought them. album of says that he is interested in jewish and milton's didn't diminish even after president saakashvili came to power and then often were treated as an envoy of democracy. everything is still controlled by the anti-terrorist center or the mujahideen and the gym marks are in its hands they are their people any chechen who lives in georgia and wants to study in an islamic country have to go through the anti-terrorist center they tell you to believe he go to this center meet with some official and they won't let you go until you say yes into you agree to work for them are them of kareem's that his knowledge almost cost him his life following an assassination attempt he was allowed to return to church with a green light from russian authorities after he asked for forgiveness and now he plans to reveal everything he knows you are just going off are grossly the chechen
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republic. and coming up later in the program and unexpected visitor we give a set period as takes part in the u.n. general assembly with the help to find out more than just a theme in. a sacred place rising out of the waters of the lake the long ministry is home to one hundred fifty orthodox monks mostly younger than thirty five and they've come from many different places and backgrounds to live in isolation here spiritual life it takes up many hours on the road to becoming a monk requires both hard work and religious tele cation. alexei wants to become and herd cattle as part of this preparation. however these beasts
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get a musical company. they can remember sound sequences you know they react to the sound signals the flutes the herders had in the old days they needed them it wasn't just a fun thing but these meadows didn't come naturally requiring decades of composting to bring the soil up to farming standard this island is mostly rock. the soil here was very thin on the monks can't just get more of it because they're surrounded by the lake so they have to work very hard in order to provide whatever food they need. they grow their own crops find their own fish and repair their own churches. but the central purpose of alarm has always been religious the main ministry surrounded by smaller primaries spread through the many archipelago the monks who know their existence is a little different from that of other ministries here we're out of the way and we do have. bill creams and song times tourists as well but
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only. tranquility use. the. combination of high religion and down to earth hard work than motivates these men.
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you're watching our tease the weekly thanks for being with us syria and iran have been at the center of a heated debate at the annual u.n. general assembly was russia calling for an end to some countries sidestepping the
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international body this as israel tried to draw up quite literally a case for intervention marina but ny reports from new york. as world leaders gathered for the annual u.n. general assembly international anger over and islamophobia american film was still blazing in the muslim world addressing the world body u.s. president barack obama condemned the video nonetheless defending the right to free speech as president of our country and commander in chief of our military i accept that people are going to call me awful things every day. and i will always defend their right to do so obama also pledged his support for arab spring nations like egypt and libya however when egypt's new president spoke at the un for the first time mohamed morsi said free speech will not be accepted as a free pass to insult islam holy prophet. the obscenities recently released as part of an organized campaign against islamic sentences is unacceptable and requires
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a firm stand egypt respects freedom of expression one that is not directed towards one specific religion or culture but the opening of the un general assembly is usually criticized as political theater with a lot of talk this year however there was no talking with us president barack obama the leader of the country hosting the un left immediately after his speech on day one and held no bilateral meetings on day to the eighth and final speech of the always controversial iranian leader so accusations of corrupt western politics and a subtle tipping of the hat to the occupy wall street movement are we to believe that those who spend hundreds of millions of dollars in election campaigns have the interests of the people of the world at their heart in the united states and in europe their voices are not heard even if they constitute ninety nine percent of their societies meanwhile israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu called for
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a military ultimatum on iran over its nuclear program using some surprising methods to illustrate his point this is a bomb this is a fuse a red line should be drawn right here before we iran completes the second stage of nuclear enrichment. necessary to make a bomb israel stole the show in more ways than one would be. what's more the wiley coyote nuclear bomb. the really good of her tandem are you going to pretend that you don't know what a nuclear bomb was like. to hear israel. run downstairs and look in the basement on another us show russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov recalled another time props were used at the u.n. to garner support for military intervention. when my good friend colin
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powell colin powell was shaking this violet's some white ball in there in the security council. then there you can see what they're doing us unless we also writes the use of force against iraq we would do on their own thought the fuse three. and the turned out to be that there was no anthrax and that while today russia and the u.s. remain divided over how to end the civil war in syria moscow says some countries supporting the opposition are turning a blind eye to terrorist attacks committed by the rebels and they push syria even deeper into the base of bloody internet scene strife the militarization of the conflict is continuing with calls of an open intervention russia says confidence in the un has also been compromised by unilateral actions taken against countries like cuba iran and now syria there are consequences to unilateral sanctions imposed
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by state or group of states sidestepping the un to advance their political goals we have no doubt that such sanctions especially when they are applied ex territorially weaken the unity of the international community and undermine the effectiveness of its efforts the un was originally founded as an arena for all parties to respectfully discuss issues and diplomatically collaborate on solutions as the sixty seventh year of the general assembly begins many are left wondering why at least one country has cemented a pattern of acting alone in a port ny r.t. new york julian assange joelson managed to address world leaders in new york despite still being holed up in them busy in london though we could have said to have spent the last three months at the diplomatic mission britain maintains a lesson american country must hand over to the authorities so he can be extradited to sweden firth's has more. clayton having been holed up.
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in the air the way to. find stuff like that the u.n. . the u.s. administration is in trying to erect. a national regime of secrecy a national regime. a regime where you need government employee reviewing sensitive information to a media organization can be sentenced to death life in prison and. now he spoke not only about his own battle but about the wider implications that this could have if the us to continue along this calls to leave the songs the founder of wiki leaks wanted in sweden for questioning abel sexual assault allegations that some of the sons of critics say that him and his legal team claiming asylum from acquittal or
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tempting in some way to evade justice not chilliness ingenues if you would with her a bit about the fact that they want the questioning to go ahead they're ready to face up to that will they do say they want to share what they. know recently these are like documents that came from the u.s. that revealed the fact that julian the son wiki leaks the name. they think is even there any solutions the wiki leaks the people who worked with wiki leaks could end up committing as. well that. wiki leak that would look like like. a revelation the coffee cup just got done and the overall quote detail. that the u.s. government and locality would rather you didn't know about but i'll be back with a recap of the headlines shortly and after that our g.
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and will welcome to you if you just joined us here on our let's take a recap of a headline. spending turns violent. clashes with. syria and iran topped the debate
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at the u.n. general assembly with. the u.n. . role. the prospects for. julian i saw nj addresses world leaders at the u.n. tearing into washington by the whistleblower who was speaking through an r d sponsored video in a format that does embassy in london where he still holds up. now r.t. talks to professor jeffrey summons about europe's austerity program which many governments believe will save the ailing economies coming up. i'm talking to jeffrey summers an associate professor at the university of wisconsin milwaukee he's also a co is rare and contributor to the forthcoming book the contradictions office start see this so secret on the cost of the new liberal both model jeffrey the
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contradictions office terrorists everyone is talking about susteren see in the comics i started what about the policies office terrorists was terribly austere of course i mean we've seen massive pain that's been inflicted by these policies throughout the globe. the incredible migration of workers from countries that have been impacted by these policies the social costs as you know have been significant as well in terms of educational institutions either being. contracted or shut down hospitals being shut down so the policies have been terribly austere can we have this new disease let's say using a medical metaphor the existing fields i would say that we're using potions not pills and so in other words it's kind of a medieval system of medicine that we're seeing applied here rather than modern medicine we should be thinking in those terms at all we should be thinking about people who are practicing medicine but have no qualifications or training.

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